In this episode we were very pleased to be joined by Jamie Carpenter KC who presented a typically clear and crisp update on the latest costs issues in CAT proceedings in relation to funding. Also the unexpected link between the Wagatha Christie case and the Diesel Emissions Litigation.
The hour closes with a fond farewell to Andrew Gordon-Saker, who retires this week.
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In this episode we were very pleased to be joined by Jamie Carpenter KC who presented a typically clear and crisp update on the latest costs issues in CAT proceedings in relation to funding. Also the unexpected link between the Wagatha Christie case and the Diesel Emissions Litigation.
The hour closes with a fond farewell to Andrew Gordon-Saker, who retires this week.
In this latest costs chat with friends we are pleased to welcome Alicia Tew from Hailsham Chambers.
We cover the first instance decision of Costs Judge Leonard in Reed v Woodward, which provides a salutary reminder about the pitfalls for lawyers who act in person on assessments, as well as a tricky point about dividing costs where acting for two parties when only one can recover.
We then take a deeper dive into Deutsche Bank v Sebastian Holdings and Vik - a case which broke records for the length of the assessment and raised issues around evidencing the work carried out in very heavy cases. Is there a better way than 'forensic archaeology'?
Thirdly, Alicia took us through new QOCS rules regarding set-off that come into force on 6 April 2023.
Practico - the PodCost series
In this episode we were very pleased to be joined by Jamie Carpenter KC who presented a typically clear and crisp update on the latest costs issues in CAT proceedings in relation to funding. Also the unexpected link between the Wagatha Christie case and the Diesel Emissions Litigation.
The hour closes with a fond farewell to Andrew Gordon-Saker, who retires this week.